When Night Stirred at Sea: Contemporary Caribbean Art Virtual Reception
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When Night Stirred at Sea: Contemporary Caribbean Art Virtual Exhibition Reception
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When Night Stirred at Sea: Contemporary Caribbean Art Virtual Exhibition Reception
Date: Thursday, October 29th from 7 – 8 p.m
We invite you to join us for a special virtual celebration of this new exhibition at Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA), hosted by program partner, Black Artists' Networks In Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel.
This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition.
Make an opening night cocktail at home! Inspired by ‘When Night Stirred at Sea’ – The Belmont - Rum Cocktail
Using a double rocks cocktail glass;
2 cubes of ice
2 oz fresh pineapple juice
1 oz dark rum
1 oz coconut rum
Dash of bitters
Top with strong ginger beer and garnish with sugar cane stick for stirring
Image: Owen Gordon, Extreme Social Distance(2020), mixed media on paper on linen, 22 x 30 in.